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Angels’ Mike Trout continues to run: ‘I feel good’

April 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Los Angeles Angels right-field player Mike Trout (27) comes out of the field before a match against Seattle Mariners in T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Angels Right -field Mike Trout provided an encouraging update about his progress on Tuesday, for three weeks due to a bone caries in the surgically repaired left knee.

The American League MVP, three times, said that he felt good after running at the field on Monday, where angels face athletics this week.

According to MLB.com, he said, “I went out, I feel good.” “I am really excited from where I am now. We increase the intensity and no pain.”

While trying to beat a field grounder on April 30, trout injured in the lung to touch the first base, there is no time schedule to return to action.

“I just trust what he said to me,” he said, the health personnel of the angels. “Every day they have a routine for me, just to build and hope to run the bases here.

The injuries slowed down what started as a great career of all time. Trout did not play more than 82 games in three of the last four seasons, and in 2022, 119 matches went to the top. At the beginning of his career, he made an average of 144.9 matches from 2012-19 and played 53 of the team’s 60 matches in Covid’s 2020 campaign.

This year, after switching from the center to the right area, Trout hurts only .264 basic percentage. However, in 29 games, the percentage of .462 leeches, nine Homer and 18 RBI was hitting power.

Trout, 11 times all-star, has 387 Homers, 972 RBI and 214 stolen base in 1,547 games for 15 seasons.

-FELD level media

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